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    Book 1, Chapter Five: Spear-won Land, Pages 107 and 108


    “Hah! I did!”
    Immediately he pounces on Hephaestion for a tight hug, then raises both their hands to the sky in victory
    as the crowd screams their names.

    A triumphant laughter echoes
    a decade and some after,
    back at the barley fields of Babylon.
    Eyes of black and blue, narrowed in glee.
    “What a great story! I love it!
    I love winning the Olympics!”

    The Servant grins, as he picks up their empty bowls and plates to wash.
    “I’m glad, my king!”
    You know, I’m not surprised you’d brush off an Olympic win in your resume,
    considering the already more stunning deeds you have accomplished since!”

    Chapter Five 107-108

    And that’s the end of the ancient Greek art section. @_@ It was fun getting to know this style, but my thumb and wrist are very glad to not be at risk of strain anymore!

     

     

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